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'I’lio wvcldin^ lo ok pkico ;U .Mooi’ Kano


TJnilL‘<] i\rolho'iist Clinpt*!, on S a tu rd a y , ot Mrs . M'. (»r<‘on. only dan/iliL<*r of M,i-. and


Mrs . ,1. AV. lioU-. of 7o. Sal ford, and -Mr. .7oso])!i C’oates. of Hall-xstrcot. tlio W. IT. Jof f r i f s , oHi(aaLiii}^, 'rh<‘ hrido, who w.'i.s y iv cn ;nvav hy All*. \V. AVhipp. " 'as at t i r ed in a rosliinto. of navy lihio jiahordine, with <1ovo Kivy hat-, and was a t lomled hy Airs. 1'A‘n lon. who wore a na v y hlne coat-dre.ss and sl.ile (.‘oloniTHl hat . Air. \V. AN'hipp fulfilled llio <luti('s o f 1m*s( man. and Air . .T. Carden w.i.s lI:o »'ro()ii!-;man. .\fii-r the eoremoiiy a rec-,‘)»tion v.as h<d«l ai t lie hride’s hoine, win'ijce Air, jind Airs.


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PROGRAiWfWE OF EVENTS ARRANGED BY VARIOUS COIVIIVilTTEES IS AS FOLLOV/S :


R f = ? S O / \Y :


SUNDAY NEXT, JULY 27th ... Speaker and Clairvoyant


Mrs. HAYTKORNTHV/AITE, Nelson


I-V’i V


-,j i W F:l )if


. • 1 j , I - f-.’


S, CLITHERO


V/holcsalo and Rol (0


@S!SS©®SSSS®®5!S3« HOLIO:


BB ■ V■


32 P"T iG ■ 0-:t - All PETi


C LO TH ]\IERC Hours 0 a.m.— o p.m


K I L H C 111' Hie


Heavy Reductions in^ Coloured Voiles and


THE SHOP FOR B 2*8, S A L F


On M.arkct Every Tuesdi J; q f ? e :a Sunday, July 27th Holy Communion S 0 n.m.


M.attins In-ttUam. Organist : Miss M. K. Klotcher Evensong C .’>0 Organi s t : .Mr. H . B. Shaw Mus. Bac


n SU S IG A L S E i lV E G E at 3 p.in. Etiiss Alice nil LIVESEVj Soprano


Mr G. Arinstrorg. Tenor, of St George's, Preston Mr. T. N. I.ivesey, Bass, of St, George's, Preston Mr, T* B, Noiir.-.e. A . 7\.C.O. , Organist of St. .Andrew’s, Ashton on*l<ibbIe


U.i.G. W EST BRADFO S u n d a y , A u g . 3 rd . Prrarlicr: HD IC RD


Olioir SEMONS Coim. JAftlES CAWK, J.P.


Of Lylh.am


Sorvicos : Afternoon 2-15, Evening 6. Organist : Mrs. ELTON, Ansdsll.


GQLLECTIGIIS in aid of CHGIR FUHO Particulars Ne.\l Week.


Castle Memorial owin£5 to a lte i Mens’ Kanlilesb Boots and. Sh'


Other K i n d s ......................... .. South African Field Bools Bla


i ■


Army B o o t s .................. • All kinds of ladies she


Port land and Sl i l lel la Brands Al l kinds of Pumps . .


.. . Til.' :


i i h WORI


..ilray j i ' ’ O.U


— P a it r;i.iliv;l


Olydc. i ‘Mill


OllC'll ) 1 n, *1''. 1 Gig a; A


■'lirli M-imUiLIi 7 . TRVf Ke e l


p . l,„ Il ■N


•V of iJ . " ori-f/, : p u;-c ■ V orli


H for u t h T f i n c a p iwr j


lTh< . d IH r l f A l f ' il'. f ' lli trlii j' i '''i j l ib Hi' ‘ , i ril /■il'Vi fi'ir,;


C h i ld ren s footwear w Come early to secure as these offers caiihi


Special o f fe r of c


J ames 1 stall Parson Lario


SWAN, TYATEBM^


PENg are


GOOB INTES Relittble and j


ADVEIlTiBER and P1IOCE8SION . it is reriuested that all inhabi­ Vi:


Clitheroe Market fn TUESDAY and |


tants of the Ancient Boronyh interested in the above Procession and anxious to make the same a success, will attend a MEETING to be held at the TGWH HALL, on TUESDAY NEXT, at 7-45 p.m. 11. S. WHITTAKER. 1


- Hon. Secretary. OXF- O F F I F T Y - S E V F N ; -


Oporalor: “ T.s Uie initial ‘ B as. in B ill? ” Snbscrihor: ” !No, jt*s J)ll as in pickle.” *. .>—“ I ’ho Mouthpiece:”


’ . •-


□ t is ju s t ofTectinji a mcrf;er ^witli Unmostin Jifo.—” Jjittlo Bock Arkan'.sas GawUe.”


Mayho wild life la not disiipjKjariiifiV ma.vhe


Plca.so give mo'*Mr. J)ilP.s-tclcphoho .num- her.”


Suljscrihor (to information operator) :— ’ ,


Rev. Ernest N. Livssey, L.Tii Fanoy Dress Parade k Carnival iraiMlIOIIOIILIOIIT PROCESeiOi


I’R E .V C n ER assistant priest nt Oiley A X T I IEM S B Y T H E CHOIK. Also a


III the. C astle CIrouiids a t G-30 p .m.. fo r wliieli v a lu a b le prizes will be aw a rd ed . To be followed a t S-30 by a


F u l l p a i’ticuiar.s H e x t W’ook.


A p p lic a t io n for S ta l ls on th e C ro u n d to be m a d e to Mi-. R H a r t le y , C o rp o ra t io n Olliees.


FURY OF THE STOilM, C L IT U L K O M A N ’S


I.>JCE11.;H!SI0X!S o k o k l c o k . IV A S n K O U S I lK L T iU t .


SciM\w 4.»f t ’liLlioi-onian.s Inul unhappy ox- pL'i'icncu ol liio


lionodon <m Tnosilay. In many par ts of tho ^lotropoli.s more than


an inch ol la in loll in 20 mimitos, ami a downfal l ol one and a hal f inches wa.s iviiislciv<l a t South Jxon.singion. Ctnisitlcr- ahlo tliima{;e Mas done hy li|;hln[ng: ami nnn.snally larj^o liaiLsloncs. One ol iho Ol i i lnToe visilor.s has been giHid


cimttidi to favour n;s u’itli a lir.sL-haml accoi inl < 1 i h j .slorm. Under Wetlne.sday’.s date, ho s ay s : — .At Innch-t iine ycislerilay tlie htreets were eroM'tleii M’ith people enjoying; the hr i l l ianl sunshino, and liie .skieis M'ere .serenelv hlne. The i r luneh finished, thou.sands oV people rnshctl l iel ter -skel ler hack to their


.shops and olliecs in :i doMUpour of tropical inu-nsi ly, accompanied hy c rashing thunde r and vivid JiyhLniiiy. Wo nioiv for tuna te visitor.s M’ere able to la k e a l i t t le longer over ilie meal ami though a number of Cl i thoroc lo lks M'oro c au gh t hy the tlou’nponr ami tli’enelietl, o th e r e.seapetl. 'J’ho hlne skies had vanished ;is though a


cur ta in Jiad been drau’n aeri>ss them, ami a ghami had fal len upon the C’i ty. 'I’lie .streis. Mhich lia<i heen baUietl in .simshim*, api>eared a.s they <lo a t nighl - tiuK'— ahla/.e with eU'ctric iigiht in nm.st place.s— l>nt there Mere shadoMs of a nuieh more my.steiious .sort than those o f night .


'J’he first h int of tho coming of the .sloini


M'as a subt le chang e in the .sky’s «leep blue. Bong rollers of cloud apjicareil almos t as l»y magic , tho al r e ady uncomfor tahle l icat he-


camo more s l id in g .still, and M'ithin n feu' mi i in i ' s o f the chang e in the Moathor con­ di t ions large diops of i-ain came dou n. AVith cxl raor tUnary sM*iftnc.s.s and iK'fore people could hoi.sL tl ieir nmhrella s or .seek .shelter the .storm broke in al l its fury. JIail o f an Tuuisual siy.e became mixed M'ith


the ra.in. IkMestrlan.s M'ho Mere unable to escap.* the homhar<lment fel t a.s tlumgli tlii'v M'cre being pelted wi th sKmes. Tho decorum of hank coimni.sslonairo.s in Jiad to g iv e M-ay to llio daim.s of


livery


hnniani ly, • anil lino iloorM*a,v.s M’c r e croM’dcHl with men, M'omon, and hoy.s r(?diicc<l to g a z ing wi th *au'e a t {.lie .smlden outhur.st from tbo f^lc.v. The ha.il. <lan(.s<| oii . the black s t r e e t


liko. fAirio.s in M'hite, and al l s t r e e t noises were last in the thniulor. One'curioiLs thing was to see -bases going


by alnuist cMnpty, lor .people, could not von- tuio fjoni ..shelter ev(in across tlio ])avoinent to, bemid them. The conductors wore mostly ,


.slorm liiaL .swcpi acro.vs


Imt. tbi ’lv \v;w ojio wbu briiK-e :i|| b.v JioliliMK nn umbrella borruwoil


n . l " a pa.sseiit;or. 'I'be wa t e r iii.sIumI ibnvu


Uk. giuter.s like a inuuii tam brook. The taxi- men, lloun.sbmg in the r(mirmm ml.slojlune


■ larteil abuiit pu l;in« lare.s out o f . loorwavi Jibe lM<‘i>oats \'isHmg MTc<*ks.


were <Ireueli..,l to Ibe .skin l . f lore l|,ov eoubl talio euver


.Muiiy vis i tors to tbe K.xliibitiun a t Wemblev Ibe arena ol' the .Sliulium was


t iai is rormed into a lake as tor rents o f wa te r rn.slleil down , he slnprs into the oro„,„|.s. J oUimaic l.N, ih f <‘.\bibition I.s ampiv provi,lc<l wi th i-overcd spaees. mid /be i ’alaees o f Imf iistry ami I'.ngincei ing w<to ipi icklv filled.


CLITHEROE ADULT SCHOOL. ^Ir. I. I Iargi ‘ca\‘es g a \ e ilic auilrc.-'s on


.Sunday on “ The Womiois of Xa t in a l IB-auty. ’ ' Siipgc.sling tha t .such a subject


*>ugbt really to be i loal i Mith by the a r t i s t r a th e r than ibe i ialural is l . M r . ’ Hargreave s 4-mphasized the M-onderfuI he.'iulv of our own ilistrn i. parli< nl.n ly ihv M«*aUh‘ 4.f <-oIoui* to be fsoen a t di f ferent .seasons «»f the vear in grasses. lloM'ers. mos-si’s and trees, j'lo gave nio-,L inier i 'Ming exainpit.’', oj ilie'«e, cliosen


from iiis omii e.\| )eria ites )oc;illy ami else- M-bert*. and ^IiomcmI par t icula r ly ilie MdmlcflUl v ar ie ty and beauty ot tin? so-csdlcd common­ place ami fami l iar thing-, in natur e l o tlio-^c M'lio cul tivaB* tin* habi t of looking bn* them. X e x t .Sunday. :Mi*. H. B. ShaM*. Mas , Bac. .


wil l speak on “ Chopin, ’ ’ M*ith pianofor te iHastrat ions.


again ex temled t«) anyone in terested. .A vciw cortlial im' i tat ion is


Afternoon 3. Evening G. Circle 7-30 ALL WJ-aX'OirE.


c


e are now Stand ami Sat


Carpets, Riiys,


PROGRESSIVE SPIRITUALIST CHURCH RECHABITES HALL.


Speaker and Clairvoyant for Sunday nexj will be Mr. HODGSON, Preston .Se rvic e s 3 a n d G p .a i .


C irc le S-0 tJ .in . L j^ c c u in 10-0 a .m . A l l W e lc om e . CLITHEROE ADULT SCHOOL O d d f e l lo w s ’ H a i l , ECiny S t r e e t


SUNDAY NEXT, July 27th, at 9 a.m. H. B. SHAW, Esq., Mus. Bac.


on “ Chopin ” with Pianoforio illustrations S. AMBROSE, GRINDLETGN S A T U F S D A Y C o n t in u a t io n o f


Flora! k Horticultiirai lisplay. BRASS em OONTESI


Proccodilig.s begin a t 2-15 p .m . w i th IMarcli C om p e t it io n , followed by S electio n William Tell {W. & R.)


A d ju d ic a to r , \V. A d am so n , Esep ^Vinncr.s 1923, L owc rh o u sc Mills. F L O M L a eO R I IO m iyR A L S I lOW


In T lirc c h u g e Mai'qucc.s in fclic Castle Grouncis. S p e c ia l ly i j l l i 'a c t iv c c x l i ib i ts b y le a d in g h o r t ic u l t i ir is ts . La rg o Local Also P ro d u c e , &c. 'H’an d so in o Cups a n d Prizes.


Classes. Show o p en ed a t 2-.‘50 p .m . To b e followed b y a P u b l ic L u n ch eo n . ^rand Fancy Press Bail & Carnival


In th e QUEEN’S HALL, f rom S-0 ]i.ni. to 3-0 a.in. CRABTREE’S JA Z Z BAND.


Special P rizes will b e aw a rd e d fo r b e s t C h a ra c te r a n d .Humorous C ostum es (Ladie s a n d C en ts .) T ic k e ts 3/(1.


R cfrcshmcnt.s se rv ed b y th e L a d ie s B a l l Clommittce. FELL WORK IN THE OFFING. OvorluMril in a CIi llK j-.;f .‘>hop :


Smal l (Jirl: lla\-t‘ you any linen th r t i id ' 'riic latly hpidtul


(•<)nni'*i-:


(Jiri: 1 don’ t know. Ibuly: \ \f l l . what ar-.' ytni I'tou)' to fniw


(d r i : Ploa.so may I Imvt* a htihljin? K a d y :


wi th ii r


(dr l : W i* a r e n ’ t jioin;^ to s.-w anylliiii;^. l .ady : 'I’licn wliat. do you want it for? (l ir l ( shyly) ; Wt-ll, <l:i<ltly’ < ^olnji; to pull my to.ith out wi th it I


Khu k thread w.i- —


> <a o o < — TH E MYSTERY OF COLOUR.


FROM BLUE DYED BODIES TO SCARLET TUNICS.


By a .Scientific C’orr<\'imiulont Tlio my s toiy and charm of colour ami the


s tory of man ’s piii>nit of it. fiist hy natural means ami tlu'ii l>y ar t i f icial , is toid hy Dr. •A. T. ile .Moiiilpieil, of tlie Brit ish Dyestuf fs Corp*>ration, Bimi ied. in his pamphlet ** Tlie (JiicNt for Colour . ” In a reci' iitlv piibli.-hed hook. .Inles Bomala


cla imed to havt* «li*moMsl rated that hliiul jteoph* could actpiire tin* abi l i ty to see ob- ject-^ l>y contac t throngl i tin* skin and oven to il ist ingnisb colonrs. It is known, too, that some people g e t tlu' sensation of colour t l i rongb soiiml. Imt normal ly there is no col- f»ur Mithont s ight ami l ight . Tin* cha r t e r of colour, as Dr . Moni lpiod says, ma y be foiiml in tlioM* (Iramalie m'oi iIs. •• Bet there be


light : and there M'as l i gh t . ” 1‘A'eiyone knoM's liou* wl ii te light from tie'


sini ma y be disper.sed ami resolved into .seven pine linos M


’liieh may lie t'asily combined


ag a in to form >vliito liuht . The raiiiboM* is l!alm•e’ ■^ M*ay of demoiist ra t iiig that . The hand of seven ('olours i- knoun as tin* spec ­ trum ami Is gronpei l im>xorably in this .se- (pienc e : \*iolet. indigo, blue, green. yolloM-. orange, red, W)n‘ ii M-|iii4‘ light falls on some object aidiiml ns. ir may all he absorbed ami as


tiiero can Im‘ no colour Mithont light the re- '•ult Is till' m-gatimi of coloni'— black. When ad the l ight is rellecte<I M*e say that the ohji'ci is Mbit*'. BetMeen tlie tM*o o.xtremes lie all tin* t ints of


anil AVest — accor i l ing


to the part.s of sunl ight Mhieh ari' absorbed and the par ts ri'llectiMl. The hehavi«nir of vari*>ns forms of mat te r


In lliis select ion of (?ei’t:iin compoiuMit part.s of stmliglit is not yet ful ly uiuU*rstnod.


It


Water in a gla ss apjiears colourless, hut il is blue in mass. .Smoke iliri’id from a c ig a r e t t e is him*. ImL exhaled it is whi te— the ilifl'er- <‘ iu-e being due to the chang e in the size of tin* part ieh's .


Kiire Tiie>e things imlicati* that the amoimt of a siihstance and the s tate of clo thes M


♦ livisioM have an elfect on the ctilonr ajipro- IieiidL'd. Ma n ’s soai’ch for eolonr began hef<ii-»* -4*re M


’oveii— In? <l>ed his hoily first.


h’hiMers, berrie s, tvoods and ri>ots. hndies of insects, tlie jui(?»“s «if shell-fish and minerals all contrihnti 'i l to tin' «‘arlie>t colours. 'Phe ear ly miiu 'ral colonrs M-t.'re mos t ly iusolnlile


am! M-ero applixal l ike past»d to-ilay. The Bibb* spealvs of g arment s ilyetl M*itli


t lie blood of grajH's and the s car let of tbe


()!•! ’I’e e s iameni Mas obla inei l from the bodies <if iiisi'cis. The 4’olonr Mas used on M'ool prt;- vionsly t reated M-ith alum. It is an inte r e s t ­ ing point that, the s ca r le t tunics of the Br i t ­ ish A rmy M'ere dyed unt il tpiiU* recent ly froin rocl iincal olitained from an iu'^cct in Mexico.


The .velloM* of tho Bomans mms ol iiained from tho (?roeus. T y i la n purple M*a.s ob­


tained from tho juices of shell-fish and M*as ve ry expensive*, as tlu? phrase ” horn in the purple ’ ’ indicates. It cost tho otpi ivalont of C28— represent ing a much higher value than noM-— to dy e a pound of m-ooI. liulige* Mas prepared in Imlia thon.sands of


years a g o and it is st il l nnulo— but from col ­ ourless elu'inicals instead of from tin* plant . Madder , too, lias come doM*n to ns from tlie anc ient Kg ypt iai is and Indians, hut tiio ground root Is no longer cnHivated. Tlic


P E I^G L E T C I^ (Xk.ak Clitiikuou) :: 3rd ANNUAL


SPOITI SATURDAY, AUG UST 23nl. PRIZE MONEY £ 7 0


TRGTTING, GALLGPING, PGNY, AHO FLAT RAGING


S e c r e t a r j ’- : A . C. T A Y L O R , Pcndlc Cottage, Pendleton, Nr. Clitheroo. FELL


colour is made ar t i f icial ly in the factory. 'I’lie only natural cnloni* .still la rg e ly u.sod


i.s_ BogM-ood. M-liieh gives valnaMe bla cks. Xatni 'al I'olonrs are not g ene ra l ly fas t to l ight and washing. X«)r a r e the y e a sy to


api)ly. Moreove r , man ’s need tomls to On t - rnn natural sources o f snpji ly. 'Die disc4ivery of tho first ani l ine tlyo— a


nianvo— M*as made in London in IS.oO hv Wi l l iam Hen r y Perkin, u-ho M*as not really


searehing for it . A .vear la t e r a dv-stufTs fac.rory u a s ostahlished a t GreenfonV, near HarroM*. But Oormany, nob Faigland. as ever.vono knoM*s. lu'eamc tho dyo-prodneing connl rv. A f t e r Pt ' rk in’s .success her chemis ts immediately conc ent rated the i r a t tent ion on coal - tar— M*itli the rc.snlts tha t ar e mcM knoM ii. XoM*. hoM-ever. Kng land is e«ahlishing an


independent dyostufTs indus t ry and tho Iiope arises (ha t .she M*ill c(nitinue to rc comiuer lost ground and fulfil t lic promise of P e r k in ’s discovery in ISofi. He r finest need not ho looked nimn us jus t a s cramble for. nat ional n dv an la g c in peace .and war . As Dr. ^ronil- pied says . “ Can i l he donhted th a t tho fnn- damoninl conl r ihnl ion of colour to life is ono of cnr icl imont , of ploasiiro. o f j( )y?”


is confus ing at first that oiu' ami tlu' samo snlistaiice may aj ipear to assume (lifferent col ­ ours nmle r the same i lhnniuatioii .


what <u)Ionr. M.irk *ir whiu*? •SiH.iali.'.m i.» not a new creeil a t O-Kford.


JhiL whi le foj ine r jy it wa.s adi>pied l>y those wiin rathe r po>eii ua ccLvntric.s i l i.s now liold i>.v a minor i ty wlio ar e iivmemlon-sly in oar- lu'.si. Tile creed is .still under the lian, hut the author i t ie s liiul it wise to hl ink Ihn v iola­ tions, Tho jiolitical clnhs of tlio Cons e r v a ­ tives iiml liihoi’als, wliieh long; iield a inoimjj- oly over tlio iml'itical t i ionght of the univer - •sii.v, says a l.oiidon correspomleiiL of the .\ew Voi ’k ** Herald Tn’hnne, ’ ’ " a r e awar e of a netv sti*ange ami vigoron', fo ' c e thivat - enino 1 lieir osLaliHshed j iosi l ions .” Whe the r llie>e! now eiithnsiast.'. are to he I'ogiirdeil as a menace or an amnsomeii t Ini-sn’ i yi ‘ i heen determinoci hy tIio.>e in t renched wi thin priv - ilei^<‘ . Tha t llio sons of two Pr ime Minist^*r.s — the present and tho inimo<li:itoly preceding - -'^Iionltl Ik* Social is ts is a sig;n ol' ili** times, in academie circle^. Ti ie cor respondent wri tes ; —


11 evident that this oarno- t g roup of


alnitv-.; 200 Bahour i tes .stand for th in Oxford like a silent- .spi'ctre M'Iio>e oniiiions slmdou's peiieir ii te everyM'liore. S i t t in g complac ent ly arOiimi the open lire-, in her junior common |•Ol)m^. Oxford merely scollx ami sneers,


'riio-k* M'lio dan* to esj»onse tlu* c ame of Alarxi -m an* of ten greot<*d Mith icy -lilec.cc: they ;ire siiii dispo>ed of as lu'ing ‘ ipteer . ’ Bin lu'hind t h e • disihiinful f ront that Oxford n*-*rves )or such occa.sions t l ic iv i< conc eni foi- this neM- mons tre M-bieh has sti-4?tc)ied fi.*rt!i one talon alread.v into the sacro.scant fastm*'-s(«s of her life.


'I’lio M-ithilraMii ma>lc


reveals a v a gue heginning of an nmlersBind- ing of tin* impor t «if this s t r an g e ehmieut . Tlu*re is no fear. A*ontli. ami o.sju’c ial ly Ox- fonl youth, is seldom af ra id of any thing . Jlnt there is rem*M-ed interest, and I'resh spe cula­ tion «ni all things pol it ical . Tin* advent of the MacDonaUl Gov e rnment lent v ig our lo liu* Babonr movL*menl in Oxford, ami


for


tlu* lir-t time there M'as a s ta r t l ing real izatoin of the p(is-.il)ility of Social ism in JOngland.


*■ For c enlnr ie s Oxfon! lias consid«*red


hersel f as removed fnitn the outr ide M-orhl. .''telf-complaeently. she fel t !uT-«'If abovt* tlie tedious toi l ing and pe t ty Mrangli iigs of ibo M-orld of pract ical e v e ry -da y life. She mms coMcenied Mitli more abii l ii ig f il ings. And llins conlident of lu*r pla ce in the'c l tmds . she Could I'volve. modi fy and discuss tlioorios to her i ie ar t ’s content .


rmle r g r a i lu a t e s st il l s|>ealv of -jeaving Oxf»)rd as ‘ going doMi i. ’ a


•!••-^eent from tho clouds to solid e a r th, Mhich many find i l isconcer t ing. Tims it mils Mitli dei*p s incer i ty and high purpose tha t Ox fonl c-onlil i-ngage in discnsxtoiis of radical .social reforms. :nul a Fabian Soc iety nourished for .\ears.


.'s|u‘ M*as eiijo.ving the carele.ssness.


Iiighmindetliie-s and i r r4‘.spon>ihiliiy of youth and it was so ea.-.v to be ‘ ra'diral and dllTt'r-


'fi le noM* Babonr Club is not M-itlumt some


** eccentri i 's '* m Ioj iiml the epi t lu' t ‘ com­ munist ’ an ag r e e able aiul compl imeutar ." dis t i i ignis l i ing mar.k from medio c r i ty . ’ ’ m*o


juo told. But — ■ ’ 'I'iie signitic.'int thing llnit Ox fonl is tli.s-


cover i i ig i.s tha t by far t lie g r e a t e r nmnbor imwely are serious st iulents of p*>litical and


social science m Iu> a r c firm bclievor.s in the doctr ines o f the Babonr pa r ty and have affil­ iated tlu'inselves Mitli its purposc.s. Some «)f them al ready have se c r e t ly as sisted the Bahonr p ar ty a t 4*lcciion t ime, am! maii.v of them ai'4‘ planning an ac t ive jml i l ical cai t'o r. For the lir.st t ime there is daMiiing tbo pregiiaiiL Irnt li tha t hencefor l l i the Babonr p a r ly of Taigland is g oing to rec rni i its ranks from tile le ading intel loc lnals of Ox fo n l jus t tis the C’on.servative ami Biiieral partie.s liavo tloi*** for .vear.s. jiast. ” Among Hie most ac t iv e members of tho


Oxford Bahour g roup m*Iu> ha v e defini te in­ tent ions of 4-ntcring jiolitlcs i s .Ma lco lm Mac -


D4)tia!il. oldest .son of the Ih i in e Minis ter . Y 4>ung MacDonald M*as an unsnccosfnl Baliour (aimlltlate for Iki r l iamcnt a t the Decomher elec-ti4>n. Be c ei i t ly he wa s defwi toi l tor


pres ident of the Union Deba t ing Soc iety, that c enlnry-ohl in s t i tut ion Mhich ha.s pln.ved such a le ading par t in the univcrsit.v l i fe, and M-iiich has had tlie dis t inct ion of funiisliin.g I'aiglaml M-ith three i*i-inie Minis ter s , in


our C.'Inb is Hiat is one of tho tMO orgaiii.sa- tions in Oxfoi-4l Mhich i>ermils Hie member­ ship 4>f M-oineii .stmleiits as Moll a.s men.” Mom* the ednh fares in its rQla li4ms M’ ith


is not Mitli4>nl signi f icance, for the soc iety of l.OlH) niemhors V4>tes la rg e ly ac cording to par ty alfilintiims. *• .Amaher distinctive feature of tho Lab­


the higher author i t ie s is ano the r s igni f icant sign o f the t ime s :


•• For a M-hiio th e band of Lahomito.s ou- * ,


yoar.s ago was cancelled. Bub th is year ^Mr. Bussell came- tloM*n and wa.s nninolosted.


tions 4»f a clmngtHl KnghimL: as of old, she i.s ailjti.sting herself slowly to the now recjuiro- m o n tso f socioKv


the Babmir .sentiment among the nndergrad-. nates .’is tl»6 fa c t th a t 't l to r e ai*4> four or fire donsAvho openly profos.s themselves .St>ciulislsS, altliougii lliey, a t present, arc not omphasi.s-


” .Kpuallw^n.S'.significaut as Iho growth of


conntero4l hostile 4ippositioii from tho \miver- sity auihorilies. Buhlic meetings were for- hithb'ii. and are still forbidden, and several oP tho oxtroino left u in g of the Labour party in Parliament Mere refused i>ormissioii to speak in Oxford^ a t all. But mulor a new vice-cbaucollor conditions have somoM’h a t altered. A speaking engagement of the l io n . Bertrand Bussell to speak hoforo th e club two


Oxford is heginning.A6 accept tho implica­


addi t ion lo hosts 4>f othe r men prominent in politi(?s. Bu t Mr . Ma cDona ld lost h.v onl.v e igh t vole s , and al though .some o f his s t r eng th ma.v ha v e heen due to Ins peetdiar liromineture. tho e l c c t i4>ii M*as indicat ive of the Bahour power in the .mos t reprosentat ive 4)f Oxford socie tie s. An o th e r L a b o u r tirator lm!4ls the ollico of jtinior t reasur er . This also


pli.iiit wi th its hack comple tev cover . . i ' wi-.li mwef-


" , - 1 a els to Wei l lhicy to i;ivo 11s a niiliiii-e ,.f ’ ‘ t'-t lir-etlelit liiese


I he nchno.ss o f Ceylon, aiul also to h. || ;!,e„, lint, It Is not as a i loalcr that li.. siiills ih. ri


cut . on the talile liefore von. for wit'i hh-i C ; ; ‘


hii.sinc.-.-,. >S4) lo.vs t lian ten 1


personall.v in.siioetoil the itiarvellons sappl,, ■ mil pear ls in the few months si,


- '


opeiieil. ami inan.v‘' " o f ' “ 't'hem ' have'' iHi la- le piecioii.s s tones f rom th e collection.


HCia’OCKET.'ll'.Ul.UilsE


3 i i ; c i i n o o T v t a k i -x j a t t i m -j o i j j l k v .


The Br i t i sh l-iinpiro l.;.xhil,iti,,ii


the pickpocket s ' paradi.so, and U4lv


Iinrmv


Ivised u> ho on the i r gnar i l. Ihc eioMu.cd jMvilton.s f,irm


KOI rv -m ^


is bvc-imiii:: vi - i i4U-s ail-


l -c n t r i, and ivee iu ly an n k irn iiiie a in o iiF ol proper tv Inns Is.eii lost, Mitrh .o' tl.i- l


nwm a par i i iu!ar | t hi i t -hiie.-r.-d


. h;cm tiikeii I'roiii the c lo ak ni.I a) ,e , j,, nv l -'oplo h a i l - up the i r raral.s wl II,. w ,.b ,,;


the (.iimd.s. proper .sn,H-rvisi„ii is v e r y d i f f i c . . l | 0.1 the pare o f Uie a t t e n d a id s ) ' ‘ j , a d i " r


nilRK .and placiii i; them on the •;u‘ ” '“ 'l


‘iiigs liavc Wild ot ? "■ ■ ■ ‘ ■ -''"It: the i r hail .


thmr t . i . i , i t i : ; ; : 'r tm i l ie t i r ' WcUms to 'u ie 'u 'io v e ^ 'a r ''-"^


.................


panied lit Ins „ , | o . who.se wa t ch he tisil- , ehaiKo ot wi t l i j i i . s own. s\t the end o f ll,.‘, " -hIdles and


1 , , , . -|...................A t tho <*nd o f Ha* '■ 'S w a l l c F


tl.sitors tlioill.selves should do all t l iw rau lo safcgnai 'd the i r propor tv.


a v i e iPm , " ' ' visit


. ' -> -o e o— O K c m o s AS B.UIK ^ A iioni^v.


C0 L L 1«:CT10N VAT^UED AT A AH B L IO X BOLLATTS.


Aloro tlian <9,000 plants are in the collection,


who dio<l several yeans ago. l ie was a mil- li'onniro real ostalo operator, and orchid.*» w’oro his hobby. His wifo shared hi.s onlhn- siasm for tho flowers, and for many yoar.s both sjTont fortnnc.s and used tho sorvicc.s of hundred.s of men in gathering rare blo.ssoms in all parU of tho world. Tho ^ AVilsons financod scorofl of orchi'F


.some so largo they must bo kept in a 10-inch pot. The collection was .start-od hr ^Tr. Wilson,


20^000, blossoms.


gathering expeditions, and retained exports in South and Central America, Borneo and Asia,, to seek specimens for thorn. At ono -time lire collection con.sisted of


dol ars, and reputed to bo ono of the gro ite.= ; m the M


A colloclton of orchitis valued at a mlHicn ’orld belongs to an American M*omnn.


s^'veral .arrc.sts ha v o hoeii made dnr iuu the .’me lu vp in S


.‘ii>.M>cctod pensons, Inu,


hahit. o f r ommi l ie their !«' .--ilie 4if tlu*


----- - ..amis, and iho


- tmich a t rai li lmn j' -' ;: Bov ai t i f s liar.*


l i t tle ivm-v el.-- and Iia* jo maieh.


pr.ol. where the honeym.;;m i.s hoinfj spcnil. j1m‘ i>i‘ide t r:i


in a do*.-e ^ r ‘y coslunie,


BAIL/EYS, T!ie Omlireila Speclailst, 3 CASTLE STR T08L.ET SOAR


YARDI.EYS SOAPS in slightly soiled wrappers, usual price 7,',d. to 1/- nnr ‘


, TO CLEAR 3,6 doz. or 8 for 2/- ‘ T O S S ID E . K .M iK IK i r S SKC'CI 'SSKS . - \\\- luivo


ai^ain lo ivcnrd .sincc'^st's on tin* par t of Air. 1>. lb. *riilif. farriv.*r. of 'Fo^'idt*. C'onipftin^


;it Mindh'y .‘*iiow. on MVdiic sday. . inly Kith, ho Won fif't' jiriyo and nold motlal fin* hf s t


.'<:iddlchors(‘ fori'sht.t*. and rt-jfratrd tho snr- ( p.ss in till' hiniKl iof .section. In addi t ion, iw wti.s nw.*riKMi the .^ilvor rhalhai j'o cup for ^cenrin;; nio-i point.«; in holh cIa''.>-».


GROWTH SOCiALISfsl AT OXFORD, AMERICAN VIEW. ing: tho fac t in lectnro-roonH, To


and more consorvat ivo olement -,i vor s i ty <lon.s t liis ap}K*ars as r ink doliboi-nlu b r v adi o f fai l l i iviil, .,11 tb- (Ivop-r.i.)led t radii ioa, ,,r (l.xinn] Ami in l l ie evening;, as tin--;,' j.n,--


dians of imdlowcd Oxford iiisi i „ , i a romid tbo f . - l i v o ‘ Jlio|,


moss ol all tha t lias smv iv of


;imt


tiino. the


a i r l filled wi fh led f o rp i t l e n jiasL. 1’horo is no |.l;u t


t jdk of social reform. It is diow Ihnv ol imnoont Ibiiolish ;d<> and ().\ford helongs to anot l ior trori-d/


■ j '


darlcfiic'd |.oi t rai t s o f famoi i , m b..| ,r . to thorn, somehow,


mn s l y ojd;en ivalls, wit li th . i r „ r .sym • ••holio .g t h.- i ru.


I’bantom.s leap from «l ,„ „av is


lie . r..o..s..o..n.....u..i.t..


Assorted makes : lOtd. Bath size 6 for 2/6 T UK { 'in -D I I .S T .S ,


Ordinary size 2 9 per doz


EET t


In Hio Ce yhm Pa vi l ion ai \


F.xhibi l ion, Im-o 4ir Hiroo .MonHAi ''. lult ' a c t as gnardian.s for .Afr. .\. D 7 l \! C a fo o r ’s mil lion ponnd.s’ M-onh of


\v!


ho has broi ight to Wemble y to >i„,w a 1. ot Hie JCast’s rich .'splendour to Hu- 4iril, colonrics.s AVo.st.


l i t t le le a i l ie r bag. .Mi-. Caf,..,,.


.*-pul tli iri.v ihon.saml ikiuiuI-’ M-.»rth nf plures on to tho table in front of


ma y pick up one sapphi re valmM m - vt...F Hion.saiul pounds and then Mr r.-.f.ior ^,1! swoi'p l ie sapphi res back into ilu ir i,;n<. On- «il Hie deep blacline.ss of hi.-s .--afe he u i?! • i'-. an elKUiy b4»x. from wiiicli lu- .-pi l.-,


Hioas.ind jiearis nimn the tab!.-. V,,ii 7 ,il p la y \yith them, l i f t them, h-t t ii .m riji through y o u r l ingers as if tiu'v n-t-re r then. .Mr. Cafoor M*ill .scoop tliem ill ( icy will tiaiicc Iiiick into ih,. thorn sail nml t;roy, somo of tin......... a


l ike lutb* glohe.s 4>f c r4-am. .iml


them tamt iy l inooi l ivlth pink. Wl;, i ebony box ttoes back into the safe ei como some l i t l lo boxea whirl , , one' |„ u i l l be ojiened be foio von.


ill


c a t s e.vo l loat ine i „ „ s et t ine „ t dianinn,|-i .mil wor th Ion thonsani l ponmis IS a eia i i t ni l iy roil.lei- ihai, b| ,„,i


a iiiost hiii-ii.s .von as yon hoM it j„ the ,,.,1,: ol y o u r lu iul .


,vi,„.i '


Soiiio pie ces of jewellei-y ar.- so ,.|,|


tlio.t licloiijz to a ch ap t e r „ f Imliati I, t 'hich has heeii hist. .Mr. C'af.ier has a 0 . |H-arls which took th i r l y y . a i s 1., plete.^ In this ono s t r ing , .conu* of Hi aro pink, , somo g r e y and 4,n.' .’ nu n


It


P'-arl-; .


l-'irst there i ■ ’111011 ii,..,,


V. ip-


iiAVEL p]Xi IJ iirr. Bi


iip at..I


and


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